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Ali ibn Abi Talib
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Life consists of two days: one for you and one against you, so when it's for you don't be proud or reckless, and when it's against you be patient, for both days are test for you
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The wiser a man is, the less talkative will he be.
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Courtesy costs nothing, but buys everything.
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Don't engage your heart in grief over the past or you wont be ready for what is coming.
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A moment of patience in a moment of anger prevents a thousand moments of regret.
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Associating with the wise and the knowledgeable people adds to the prestige of a person.
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There is no nobility with bad manners.
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Never explain yourself to anyone, because the one who likes you would not need it, and the one dislikes you wouldn't believe it.
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No one has ever suffered from his people as I have.
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Lead such a life, that, when you die, the people may mourn you, and while you are alive they long for your company.
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The outcome of fear is disappointment and shyness is frustration.
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Be afraid of a dignified man when he is hungry and a wicked man when his belly is full.
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A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.
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